Hannah C. Moore is a Paediatrician based in Subiaco, WA. Her practice is at 100 Roberts Road, Subiaco, WA 6008, Australia. She looks after babies, kids, and teens, especially when they’re sick or when symptoms need a careful check.
Many of the families she sees are dealing with everyday childhood infections. This can include things like flu, RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus), bronchitis, pneumonia, viral gastroenteritis, and other common viruses. At times, kids also come in with cough and breathing issues such as stridor, nasal flaring, or wheeze.
She also helps manage long and short-term breathing problems. Asthma in children is one of the conditions she regularly assesses, along with asthma more broadly. If a child is finding it hard to breathe, or their symptoms are getting worse, she focuses on getting the right plan in place so parents know what to watch for and what to do next.
For sore throats and skin issues, she treats problems such as strep throat, streptococcal Group A infections, and impetigo. She also checks for complications after infections, like poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis and rheumatic fever, when that’s a concern. Cellulitis is another issue that can come up, especially when skin looks red, swollen, or feels hot.
Ear and nose complaints are common too. That can include otitis, and she may arrange a myringotomy when needed. Some children are also assessed for nasal or upper-airway symptoms, depending on what’s going on.
Hannah C. Moore’s care isn’t only about infections. She can also look after urgent situations where rapid assessment matters. For example, she treats anaphylaxis and helps manage the risks around it. She also sees kids with conditions like intussusception in children and concerns related to cerebral hypoxia when appropriate.
At times, children can have injuries or severe infections that need close attention. Necrotizing fasciitis and tetanus are rare, but they’re serious, and getting the right care quickly matters. She also treats pertussis (whooping cough) and tetanus, and works through the next steps with families.
Moore’s practice brings together careful medical assessment and practical advice for parents. The goal is simple: help children feel better, keep them safe, and make sure families understand the plan, including when to come back urgently.